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DHS and ICE Livid Over NYC’s Release of 7000 Dangerous Migrants

DHS and ICE Livid Over NYC’s Release of 7000 Dangerous Migrants

New York state has released nearly 7,000 known illegal migrant criminals without notifying ICE since President Trump took office — including killers, sexual predators and a maniac booted from the US eight times who attacked an Ithaca cop with a machete, The Post has learned.

The rap sheets behind the rogue’s gallery include 29 homicides, thousands of assaults and hundreds of burglaries, robberies, drug offenses, weapons offenses and sexual predatory offenses, the Department of Homeland Security revealed Monday December 8.

All of them were protected by state and local sanctuary laws that dramatically restrict how local authorities can communicate with ICE, DHS says. The Department is now demanding that NY Attorney General Letitia James round up and remands the more than 7,000 criminal migrants into ICE custody.

“Virtually all Americans agree that people like this should be swiftly removed from the United States when they leave New York’s custody and not be returned to our streets to wreak havoc on law-abiding citizens,” a demand letter penned by acting ICE Director Todd Lyons sent to the AG’s office Monday.

ICE is now demanding that James hand over all of these illegal migrant thugs who are locked up in New York’s jails and prisons so they can be deported, according to a letter sent to the state’s embattled top lawyer Monday.

The feds say they want to ensure the convicts never walk free in New York. 

“These are people who are not only in the country illegally, but who have committed additional crimes, including heinous crimes like murder, rape, possession of child pornography, armed robbery, and many others,” Lyons wrote.

Currently, 7,113 aliens are locked up in New York with active detainers — and ICE is demanding that New York state turn them over. They are responsible for a combined 148 homicides, 717 assaults, 134 burglaries, 106 robberies, 235 dangerous drug offenses, 152 weapons offenses and 260 sexual predatory offenses.

Fortunately, some of these migrant criminals have already been picked up by immigration officers after they were cut loose thanks to state’s sanctuary laws.

Among them are Vyacheslav Danilovich Kim — who was busted for traveling to have sex with a girl whom he believed was 13 years old.

The sicko was convicted in Albany County and sentenced to time served. He was released on probation in February 2023 after probation officers refused to help ICE detain him, according to DHS. He has since been detained and deported.

Steven Daniel Henriquez Galicia, 25, a Dominican national who entered the US illegally in 2016, was arrested in the Bronx last year for attempted murder after he allegedly opened fire outside an apartment building. A judge let him go on cashless bail — despite the Bronx District Attorney asking for hold him on $300,000 bond. He was nabbed by ICE on Sept. 20. 

Anderson Smith Satuye Martinez, 21, a Crips gang member and Honduran national with a prior assault conviction, was busted Aug. 19 for criminal possession of a weapon and possession of a controlled substance. Despite an ICE detainer lodged against him, he was also released on cashless bail. ICE picked him up on Sept. 11 in the Bronx.

One of the most egregious cases highlighted by DHS is Jesus Romero Hernandez, 27, a Mexican national who despite being removed from the US on seven previous occasions was turned loose from Tomkins County Jail in January after serving a 179-day sentence for viciously attacking an Ithaca police officer with a machete.

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  1. Namer

    This is what the people of New York want so whats the problem? Congress needs to pass a law say that anyone who orders the release an arrested illegal alien criminal without allowing ICE/DHS to pick these criminal aliens up will be arrested and when convicted serve not less than 10 years, with no parole, for every illegal they release and all sentences will be served consecutively and not concurrently.

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